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carol? >> a lot of critics say they weren't clear in what president obama was going to do exactly in a second term, how he was going to make things better and i'm guessing that this pamphlet, at least president obama hopes, will help. jessica yellin, thank you so much. >>> let's turn to last night's presidential debate. today marks two weeks till the election. both mitt romney and president obama are hitting the campaign trail with new urgency. romney has been riding a wave after the first debate bichlt all accounts, president obama got the edge in the second debate. last chance for two men to go nose to nose in a race that's now too close to call. dana bash joins us, also from boca raton, florida, the site of last night's face-off. how was this debate different from the previous two? >> reporter: i think it was a flip of what you just described about the first debate. president obama was incredibly aggressive, snarky at times. mitt romney almost it looked like he was biting his tongue, tryi
carol? >> a lot of critics say they weren't clear in what president obama was going to do exactly in a second term, how he was going to make things better and i'm guessing that this pamphlet, at least president obama hopes, will help. jessica yellin, thank you so much. >>> let's turn to last night's presidential debate. today marks two weeks till the election. both mitt romney and president obama are hitting the campaign trail with new urgency. romney has been riding a wave after...
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i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining us. it's just 36 days until the presidential election. the race still too close to call. and both mitt romney and barack obama will be virtually invisible today. why, you ask? well, they're hunkering town for wednesday's debate and a chance to deliver that made for tv moment that will have us all talking. after all, debate zingers are an american tradition. >> i'm counting on you. i'm counting on the fact that when the american people focus and push aside all the noise and all the nonsense and they remember the fact that all of us, whatever success we've achieved, we've achieved because we worked together. because we made sure everybody -- >> here you go again. >> i want you to know that also i will not make age an issue of this campaign. i am not going to exploit for political purposes my opponent's youth and inexperience. >> senator, i served with jack kennedy. i knew jack kennedy. jack kennedy was a friend of mine. senator, you're no jack kennedy. >> t
i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining us. it's just 36 days until the presidential election. the race still too close to call. and both mitt romney and barack obama will be virtually invisible today. why, you ask? well, they're hunkering town for wednesday's debate and a chance to deliver that made for tv moment that will have us all talking. after all, debate zingers are an american tradition. >> i'm counting on you. i'm counting on the fact that when the american people...
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carol? >> of course, you could see why people would be so upset about this, especially if you're black or latino. not only because of discrimination. >> of course. >> it brings down your housing value. >> oh, sure. it makes it harder for people who live in these areas to sell their homes and it's aa health and safety risk when you hear what's happening at some of these homes. bank of america's failure to take care of and properly maintain these homes are crippling the economy in the hardest hit communities. i want to show you a side by side look at the difference in the white neighborhood and minority neighborhood. we can put that up. there are foreclosed homes in grand rapids, michigan. the one on the left, if we can pull that up there. the one on the left is in the white neighborhood. nicely manicured lawn there. a for sale sign. the house looks in pretty good condition. the one on the right is from a minority neighborhood. mold growing on the home, leaves, trash, and no for sale. aallianc
carol? >> of course, you could see why people would be so upset about this, especially if you're black or latino. not only because of discrimination. >> of course. >> it brings down your housing value. >> oh, sure. it makes it harder for people who live in these areas to sell their homes and it's aa health and safety risk when you hear what's happening at some of these homes. bank of america's failure to take care of and properly maintain these homes are crippling the...
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carol? >> so what happens when the holidays are over? >> that is the big question, isn't it? some of them actually hire some of these part-time people full-time with target. target has a 30% retention rate, means it keeps 30% of the workers on after the holidays. not sure if these are full-time jobs or part-time jobs but jobs nonetheless. toys "r" us keeps 14% of the job hires as permanent. you look at it this way. get into part time during the holidays. you've got to get in there. prove yourself. better shot of getting a job than maybe not trying. some sources are saying they actually started hiring back in the summertime to get ready for the holidays as well. target says it's going to be hiring through december, but others are going to finish earlier. go ahead and grab those resumes and get out there. carol? >> advice taken. alison kosik, live from the new york stock exchange. a bit more on those economic numbers. the psychological factor is important here, unemployment rate dropping below
carol? >> so what happens when the holidays are over? >> that is the big question, isn't it? some of them actually hire some of these part-time people full-time with target. target has a 30% retention rate, means it keeps 30% of the workers on after the holidays. not sure if these are full-time jobs or part-time jobs but jobs nonetheless. toys "r" us keeps 14% of the job hires as permanent. you look at it this way. get into part time during the holidays. you've got to get...
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especially, carol, since it could include yet two more book publishers. carol? >> i want my $1.32. these class-action suits, what if you bought an e-book from another retailer like barnes & noble or google or someone else? do you still get a refund? >> yes, you could. it's likely you don't have to really do anything at this point. if they've got a record of your purchase they'll e-mail you about the refund when the court actually does approve this. you can also go ahead and file a claim. publishers are putting actually $69 million into a fund to hand out to customers. you know, we're talking about 30 cents to $1.32. these publishes are on the hook for millions of dollars. it really does add up. if you want more information go to ebooksagsettlements.com. some of us paid an extra $2 to $3 per book. not sure yet why the refunds don't reflect that $2 to $3, though. i want it all. >> i think it's because the lawyers are getting all the money. >> that's true. they get a little smidgeon, don't they? just a little bit. >> alison kosik, many thanks. >>> both mitt romney and president obama
especially, carol, since it could include yet two more book publishers. carol? >> i want my $1.32. these class-action suits, what if you bought an e-book from another retailer like barnes & noble or google or someone else? do you still get a refund? >> yes, you could. it's likely you don't have to really do anything at this point. if they've got a record of your purchase they'll e-mail you about the refund when the court actually does approve this. you can also go ahead and file...
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a few things to point out, carol. he's going to be going after the president as you mentioned just a few moments ago on those diplomatic attacks in benghazi, libya. he's going to be talking about that attack as the work of al qaeda, saying that that was likely the work of the same forces that attacked the united states on september 11th. now, a few other things he's going to be talking about. he's going to be calling for new sanctions, stronger sanctions against the government in iran to prevent that country from developing nuclear weapons. he's also going to be talking about arming the syrian rebels. lastly, carol, as part of his remarks that were releasted by the campaign, interesting to note that he is also going to be calling for a prosperous state of palestine to stand side by side with the state of israel. that's a very interesting development. as you remember over the summer, carol, he talked about that foreign policy trip overseas. mitt romney was strongly criticized by some in the palestinian community after
a few things to point out, carol. he's going to be going after the president as you mentioned just a few moments ago on those diplomatic attacks in benghazi, libya. he's going to be talking about that attack as the work of al qaeda, saying that that was likely the work of the same forces that attacked the united states on september 11th. now, a few other things he's going to be talking about. he's going to be calling for new sanctions, stronger sanctions against the government in iran to...
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best advice ever from carole simpson. carole, thank you so much. we'll check back in with you before the next presidential debate. make sure you join us for the one and only vice presidential debate. cnn's debate night in america coverage beginning at 7:00. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. in what world do potatoes, bacon and cheese add up to 100 calories? your world. ♪ [ whispers ] real bacon... creamy cheese... 100 calories... [ chef ] ma'am [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> with her whole life ahead of her one promising young medical student saw her career come to a painful and terrifying stop. in this week's "human factor" dr. sanjay gupta looks at the obstacle this woman faced and how it changed her destiny. >> great, fantastic. >> i think i always wanted to be a doctor. my dad was a physician and so i would always see him going to work and i was 6 and 7. he was always helping people and so that was my inspiration. >> reporter: and just three months in to the studies, dr. alyssa reiber said her life changed. someth
best advice ever from carole simpson. carole, thank you so much. we'll check back in with you before the next presidential debate. make sure you join us for the one and only vice presidential debate. cnn's debate night in america coverage beginning at 7:00. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. in what world do potatoes, bacon and cheese add up to 100 calories? your world. ♪ [ whispers ] real bacon... creamy cheese... 100 calories... [ chef ] ma'am [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste...
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statement which concerted the good faith efforts on the environment that: >> president obama climate czar carol browner opposed it over objection it would kill even more jobs in the region already devastated by the spill. but browner sited a panel of experts that she said recommended stopping all exploration and drilling in the gulf. but that wasn't true. interior department inspector general concluded he implied the experts supported the moratorium. when in fact they had neither reviewed nor supported such a policy decision. >> an investigation confirmed browner and the white house doctored that report to lead to the moratorium. >> browner wouldn't talk to us. >> vitter thinks it was a case of never getting -- letting a cs go to waist. >> when the opportunity went up they immediately went for the most extreme action completely shutting down the gulf. >> what kind of economic impact does that have on your region? >> tens of thousands of jobs at moratorium who are bigger than the hit from the spill itself and it was the biggest negative thing we have dealt with in five plus years. >> you have he
statement which concerted the good faith efforts on the environment that: >> president obama climate czar carol browner opposed it over objection it would kill even more jobs in the region already devastated by the spill. but browner sited a panel of experts that she said recommended stopping all exploration and drilling in the gulf. but that wasn't true. interior department inspector general concluded he implied the experts supported the moratorium. when in fact they had neither reviewed...
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carol costello asked facebook opinion polls, does this mean something about mitt romney. >> liberals were attacking the fact that he said he went out and asked for those binders when, in fact, he did -- >> they were making fun of the binders but the "washington post" cartoon, binders and the stories. that the liberals are trying to turn into a major thing. one called it a gaffe. a binder gaffe. >> this could be mentioned in a story but not a two-day story. >> jon: and mentioned that ann romney and michelle obama wore pink. it was breast cancer month. here is headline in us weekly. ann romney wears $1690 dress to the debate. what they don't tell you that mrs. obama's dress costed $1,759 and she topped it with a jacket that cost almost $1500. so it cost twice as much. >> everybody knows when republicans wear nice clothes it's rubing their face in the poor and when democrats wear something like that, it's wearing something classy. >> i got the pink memo. i think this is all silly. the issue is how do these guy do. did they do well enough -- >> it's not silly when it all tilts one way. >
carol costello asked facebook opinion polls, does this mean something about mitt romney. >> liberals were attacking the fact that he said he went out and asked for those binders when, in fact, he did -- >> they were making fun of the binders but the "washington post" cartoon, binders and the stories. that the liberals are trying to turn into a major thing. one called it a gaffe. a binder gaffe. >> this could be mentioned in a story but not a two-day story. >>...
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carol browner imposed it over an objection that would kill more jobs in the region already devastated by the spill. browner sited a panel of experts that she said recommended stopping all exploration and drilling in the gulf. that wasn't true. an interior department concluded he implied they had the moratorium. in fact they had neither reviewed nor supported such a policy decision. >> our investigation confirmed they doctored that report to lead to the moratorium. browner wouldn't talk to us. senator vitter thinks it was a case of never letting a crisis go to waist. >> what kind of economic impact did that have on your region? >> tens of thousands of jobs that moratorium was far bigger than the hit from the bill itself and it was the biggest negative thing we have dealt with in five plus years. >> you have heard people talk about staefustain ability. what does that mean? it may be the key to understanding what is behind the obama green agenda after the break. >> this is sustain ability park in downtown denver celebrates the idea of sustainable development. you hear that term a lot the
carol browner imposed it over an objection that would kill more jobs in the region already devastated by the spill. browner sited a panel of experts that she said recommended stopping all exploration and drilling in the gulf. that wasn't true. an interior department concluded he implied they had the moratorium. in fact they had neither reviewed nor supported such a policy decision. >> our investigation confirmed they doctored that report to lead to the moratorium. browner wouldn't talk to...
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carol browner imposed it over an objection that would kill more jobs in the region already devastated by the spill. browner sited a panel of experts that she said recommended stopping all exploration and drilling in the gulf. that wasn't true. an interior department concluded he implied they had the moratorium. in fact they had neither reviewed nor supported such a policy decision. >> our investigation confirmed they doctored that report to lead to the moratorium. browner wouldn't talk to us. senator vitter thinks it was a case of never letting a crisis go to waist. >> what kind of economic impact did that have on your region? >> tens of thousands of jobs that moratorium was far bigger than the hit from the bill itself and it was the biggest negative thing we have dealt with in five plus years. >> you have heard people talk about staefustain ability. what does that mean? it may be the key to understanding what is behind the obama green agenda after the break. ♪ chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. hi hi
carol browner imposed it over an objection that would kill more jobs in the region already devastated by the spill. browner sited a panel of experts that she said recommended stopping all exploration and drilling in the gulf. that wasn't true. an interior department concluded he implied they had the moratorium. in fact they had neither reviewed nor supported such a policy decision. >> our investigation confirmed they doctored that report to lead to the moratorium. browner wouldn't talk to...
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based on what, carol? the governor has no national record. my statement was accurate. romney's policy recommendations were strong or stroppinger than what the president -- stronger than what the president said. yvonne robinson, bill, it was concise and sound. thank you, yvonne. o'reilly, you are too sophmoric and ill informed. you are a harvard graduate with no common sense. i guess that explains it, right? tom mccray, very disappointing, bill, you are saying the word little and the governor can never be used in the same sentence. what say you? >> i say governor kristy has a big personality.
based on what, carol? the governor has no national record. my statement was accurate. romney's policy recommendations were strong or stroppinger than what the president -- stronger than what the president said. yvonne robinson, bill, it was concise and sound. thank you, yvonne. o'reilly, you are too sophmoric and ill informed. you are a harvard graduate with no common sense. i guess that explains it, right? tom mccray, very disappointing, bill, you are saying the word little and the governor...
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based on what, carol? the governor has no national record. my statement was accurate. romney's policy recommendations were strong or stroppinger than what the president -- stronger than what the president said. yvonne robinson, bill, it was concise and sound. thank you, yvonne. o'reilly, you are too sophmoric and ill informed. you are a harvard graduate with no common sense. i guess that explains it, right? tom mccray, very disappointing, bill, you are saying the word little and the governor can never be used in the same sentence. what say you? >> i say governor kristy has a big personality. >> good morning everyone. >> i am patti ann browne. >> i am heather childers. it is friday october 19th. thank you for watching "fox & friends first". >> we begin with the benghazi terror attack. >> this as president obama is coming under fire for how he just referred to the four americans tragically killed in the assault. good morning, peter. >> good morning, patti ann.
based on what, carol? the governor has no national record. my statement was accurate. romney's policy recommendations were strong or stroppinger than what the president -- stronger than what the president said. yvonne robinson, bill, it was concise and sound. thank you, yvonne. o'reilly, you are too sophmoric and ill informed. you are a harvard graduate with no common sense. i guess that explains it, right? tom mccray, very disappointing, bill, you are saying the word little and the governor...
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based on what, carol? the governor has no national record. my statement was accurate. romney's policy recommendations were strong or stroppinger than what the president -- stronger than what the president said. yvonne robinson, bill, it was concise and sound. thank you, yvonne. o'reilly, you are too sophmoric and ill informed. you are a harvard graduate with no common sense. i guess that explains it, right? tom mccray, very disappointing, bill, you are saying the word little and the governor can never be used in the same sentence. what say you? >> i say governor kristy has a big personality. arizona state university and you should send the governor a no pin head matt. >> at first i thought the tip of the day was con do sending, but now it is for insight and wisdom. excellent. >> bill, please tell us about the co author. he researched killing kennedy and killing lincoln charles. he lives in california. we write every line in the books together. good guy. puts up with me. gary, where can i get millers killing lincoln logs book? he loon -- at the lunatic shop. when are yo
based on what, carol? the governor has no national record. my statement was accurate. romney's policy recommendations were strong or stroppinger than what the president -- stronger than what the president said. yvonne robinson, bill, it was concise and sound. thank you, yvonne. o'reilly, you are too sophmoric and ill informed. you are a harvard graduate with no common sense. i guess that explains it, right? tom mccray, very disappointing, bill, you are saying the word little and the governor...
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cnn's national correspondent jason carol is joining us from outside the courthouse. we heard from sandusky himself, some of the victims. what happened? >> reporter: lots of emotion inside the courtroom today, wolf, as some of sandusky's victims stood and got very emotional, teared up and talked about the abuse that they suffered at the hands of the former football coach. all the while while sandusky continues to say he is the only victim here. jerry sandusky arrived to his sentencing in a prison uniform, a uniform he'll likely wear for the rest of his life. inside he listened intently as three of his victims read emotional statements, victim five who was assaulted once in a locker room shower in 2001 cried as he told the court "the sentence will never erase what he did to me. it will never make me whole. he must pay for his crimes. take into account the tears, pain and private anguish." victim four who endured years of sexual abuse looked directly at sandusky and told the former football coach "i want you to know i do not forgive you. and i don't think i will ever fo
cnn's national correspondent jason carol is joining us from outside the courthouse. we heard from sandusky himself, some of the victims. what happened? >> reporter: lots of emotion inside the courtroom today, wolf, as some of sandusky's victims stood and got very emotional, teared up and talked about the abuse that they suffered at the hands of the former football coach. all the while while sandusky continues to say he is the only victim here. jerry sandusky arrived to his sentencing in a...
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. >> if you watched carol costello's show, you would have thought it was all about big bird. >> big bird's creators have written a letter to mitt, how could you do this after all the mornings i taught your sons. >> media didn't could cover the fact that the president of corporation for pbs patricia harrison was vice chair of the party and people are not even talking about that. >> it depends on where you stand. brilliant pbs to hire her to lobby for more money from the government. >> we don't have a lot of money and we can't borrow from china. >> one hundredth of 1% is pbs. >> one one millionth of 1 percent is the other way. >> jon: speaking of gaffes and how the media handled them. next big debate is the vice presidential debate. what is going to be, i guess the means, as vice president biden goes up against ryan. >> you are all in chains and middle-class is buried. the media picked up on these on the way dan quayle there wouldn't be a debate. they would have biden in an undisclosed question. >> jon: big vice presidential debate comes next week, you can with a watch it on fox news channel
. >> if you watched carol costello's show, you would have thought it was all about big bird. >> big bird's creators have written a letter to mitt, how could you do this after all the mornings i taught your sons. >> media didn't could cover the fact that the president of corporation for pbs patricia harrison was vice chair of the party and people are not even talking about that. >> it depends on where you stand. brilliant pbs to hire her to lobby for more money from the...
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. >> carol adds, i want ryan to win, but don't underestimate biden, he's been around washington a long time. another viewer believes that paul ryan will win, but either way be watching with popcorn. >> and thinks that it won't take much to set biden off and then he will be a hoot. >> and one month out from the elections, and sit down
. >> carol adds, i want ryan to win, but don't underestimate biden, he's been around washington a long time. another viewer believes that paul ryan will win, but either way be watching with popcorn. >> and thinks that it won't take much to set biden off and then he will be a hoot. >> and one month out from the elections, and sit down
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i want to ask carol goldberg to stand up because she gets to a question both men have been passionate about. it's for governor romney. >> the outsourcing of american jobs overseas has taken a toll on our economy. what plans to you have to put jobs back in the united states? >> you're absolutely right. the place where we've seen manufacturing go has been china. china is now the largest manufacturer in the world. used to be the united states of america. a lot of good people have lost jobs. a half a million manufacturing jobs have been lost in the last four years. that's total over the last four years. one of the reasons for that is people think it's more attractive in some cases to go offshore than to stay here. we have made it less attractive for enterprises to stay here than to go offshore from time to time. what i will do as president is make sure it's more attractive to come to america again. this is the way we're going to create jobs in this country. it's not by trickle down government, saying we're going to take more money from people and hire more government workers, raise more t
i want to ask carol goldberg to stand up because she gets to a question both men have been passionate about. it's for governor romney. >> the outsourcing of american jobs overseas has taken a toll on our economy. what plans to you have to put jobs back in the united states? >> you're absolutely right. the place where we've seen manufacturing go has been china. china is now the largest manufacturer in the world. used to be the united states of america. a lot of good people have lost...
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be waiting for you, thank you very much, carol. >> got it. it's 9:49. your gold report. where are we? i've been away for a couple of days and we're still at the high level. not quite at 1800, 1767. the new york yankees pulled off a victory last night by benching a guy and putting in a guy making a fraction of the money. does it prove once and for all that money doesn't buy you victories. ♪ sometimes investing opportunities are hard to spot. you have to dig a little. fidelity's etf market tracker shows you the big picture on how different asset classe, and it lets you go in for a closer look at areas within a class or sector that may be bucking a larger trend. m stephen hett of fidelity investments. the etf market tracker is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. get 200 free trades today and plore your next investing idea. >> the yankees won in extra innings-- en that ball is driven to right. and we are tied! did he do it again? he did! >> whoa, that was raul ibanez to hit not one, but two home runs, one in the
be waiting for you, thank you very much, carol. >> got it. it's 9:49. your gold report. where are we? i've been away for a couple of days and we're still at the high level. not quite at 1800, 1767. the new york yankees pulled off a victory last night by benching a guy and putting in a guy making a fraction of the money. does it prove once and for all that money doesn't buy you victories. ♪ sometimes investing opportunities are hard to spot. you have to dig a little. fidelity's etf...
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journalists carol simpson moderated it. in fact, she was the first woman to moderate a presidential debate of any kind. she says the town hall format gives voters more of a voice. >> i think it's to let the people ask their questions, and you will find that they are not the questions that we in the press are interested in and ask about. they are very parochial issues like my school and my taxes and my healthcare. >> shepard: tonight's debate expected to last 90 minutes and include a dozen questions from the local audience. friends and family of the late pennsylvania senator arlen specter today gathered in his home state to lay him to rest. the long-time lawmaker died over the weekend after a long battle with non-hodgkin's lymphoma. he was 82 years old, had served three decades in the senate moderate in an increasingly partisan country. among his colleagues playing respects joe biden. after the funeral motorcade escorted senator specter's body to his burial site outside philadelphia. both campaigns rolled out some big guns i
journalists carol simpson moderated it. in fact, she was the first woman to moderate a presidential debate of any kind. she says the town hall format gives voters more of a voice. >> i think it's to let the people ask their questions, and you will find that they are not the questions that we in the press are interested in and ask about. they are very parochial issues like my school and my taxes and my healthcare. >> shepard: tonight's debate expected to last 90 minutes and include a...
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carolas on the -- carol is on the democratic line. caller: i want to ask the gentleman what was his response when the man came out talking about the rape issue and our people in iowa taking that in, whether they even big about the fact that their daughters could be put in harm's way with somebody making a broad statement like that? guest: well, i think voters in the state take those kind of issues very seriously. i think that any comment about that will have an effect on the campaign. this is a state where something like 80% of iowa residents are regular turn to attendees. about 80% of the state is injured somewhere or other on sunday mornings. so these type of issues tend to resonate with them. they have different views about them, but they care about them. so those issues have a lot of impact in iowa. i think that iowa voters tend to react on a gut level to those type of issues, but they do react. host: let's hear from marked in des moines on our independent line. -- from marc. caller: i've been watching the election closely and i w
carolas on the -- carol is on the democratic line. caller: i want to ask the gentleman what was his response when the man came out talking about the rape issue and our people in iowa taking that in, whether they even big about the fact that their daughters could be put in harm's way with somebody making a broad statement like that? guest: well, i think voters in the state take those kind of issues very seriously. i think that any comment about that will have an effect on the campaign. this is a...
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here is carol maloney. >> good sunday morning, time for sports in a minute, we begin with college football, a wild one between maryland and nc state. late second quarter after throwing an interception, perry hills gets taken down. he will be carted off with what's being called a knee injury. after two different qbs help lead a come back, it comes down to a 33 yard field goal attempt for the win, and he hits it off of the goal post. wrels in the acc, the hoakies visiting clemson. a return 74 yards for a touch down. elsewhere, navy and howard, both winners, uva and west virginia both fall. on the pitch, dc united needing a win to clinch a playoff spot, and the black and red come through. united wins 3-2 and clinch their first post season appearance since 2007. >>> and the redskins will try to make it two in a row today, they take on 4-2 giants. the redskins defense forced three turn overs last win for a win over the vikings. keep it here on nbc 4 and we'll have post game reaction tonight. >> looks like tim tebow could make a lot of money without even throwing a pass. the 25-year-old back up
here is carol maloney. >> good sunday morning, time for sports in a minute, we begin with college football, a wild one between maryland and nc state. late second quarter after throwing an interception, perry hills gets taken down. he will be carted off with what's being called a knee injury. after two different qbs help lead a come back, it comes down to a 33 yard field goal attempt for the win, and he hits it off of the goal post. wrels in the acc, the hoakies visiting clemson. a return...
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she was moderating carol simpson in 1992 moderated the town hall debate. carol simpson was i was lady with a mic. that is what i was there to do. kind of worst example of tokenism and doesn't give an example. by the way the whole reason candy crowley one of the reasons she was selected a group of high school girls in new jersey protested there hadn't been any presidential debate moderators in 20 years. megyn: they had to include women in some role. it will take an actual woman getting on the ticket for them to change this, perhaps. >> one on stage at least. megyn: one other question, should she go rogue? she did not agree to the rules. she will be the moderate tore, if you go too rogue and try to pin down a candidate to make him answer the question, maybe you don't get invited back. >> if they continue on the road they get on we'll not get another woman moderating a debate for 20 years anyway. how much trouble can candy crowley cost. she has a duty for women and role models and young girls out there not to be allowed to be put into this position especially
she was moderating carol simpson in 1992 moderated the town hall debate. carol simpson was i was lady with a mic. that is what i was there to do. kind of worst example of tokenism and doesn't give an example. by the way the whole reason candy crowley one of the reasons she was selected a group of high school girls in new jersey protested there hadn't been any presidential debate moderators in 20 years. megyn: they had to include women in some role. it will take an actual woman getting on the...
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. >>> time to get to "cnn newsroom" with carol cost ello. i'll see everyone back here again tomorrow morning. good morning, carol. >> good morning, soledad. >>> a major bomb plot busted. the target, the federal reserve in new york and the heart of the u.s. financial system. >>> 19 days until the election. and some voters still don't know who to vote for. seriously? we go inside the minds of the undecided. >>> it lasted 80 years. the computer did it in. the end of an era for a major magazine. >>> and saints fans sues for
. >>> time to get to "cnn newsroom" with carol cost ello. i'll see everyone back here again tomorrow morning. good morning, carol. >> good morning, soledad. >>> a major bomb plot busted. the target, the federal reserve in new york and the heart of the u.s. financial system. >>> 19 days until the election. and some voters still don't know who to vote for. seriously? we go inside the minds of the undecided. >>> it lasted 80 years. the computer...
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me turn to bob -- let me turn to bob and carol and with their reaction. >> i think president bush in that clip came very close to crossing the threshold that this particular voter, the questioner, was tried to get out, and that was the human connection. what was he feeling? and people made a lot of jokes about bill clinton being able to geneothers' pain, at the that he has close to his heart. president bush was already by this point painted as somebody who was disconnected. you will recall the front page of the "the new york times" and he did not know what a scanner was on a grocery store. of course he did. president bush was simply a nice person on the campaign trail in new hampshire, trying to make conversation with a store clerk. that story took root, and is painted a version of him that was so unflattering to everyday people, made him look privileged and above the fray, above the pain, and that left a huge opening for bill clinton in 1992. >> and bob? >> bill clinton had a better response, much more personal on the human level or spots. if i were bill clinton, i would invite you
me turn to bob -- let me turn to bob and carol and with their reaction. >> i think president bush in that clip came very close to crossing the threshold that this particular voter, the questioner, was tried to get out, and that was the human connection. what was he feeling? and people made a lot of jokes about bill clinton being able to geneothers' pain, at the that he has close to his heart. president bush was already by this point painted as somebody who was disconnected. you will...
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i want to ask carol goldberg to stand up because she gets to a question both men have been passionate about. it's for governor romney. >> the outsourcing of american jobs overseas has taken a toll on our economy. what plans to you have to put jobs back in the united states? >> you're absolutely right. the place where we've seen manufacturing go has been china. china is now the largest manufacturer in the world. used to be the united states of america. a lot of good people have lost jobs. a half a million manufacturing jobs have been lost in the last four years. that's total over the last four years. one of the reasons for that is people think it's more attractive in some cases to go offshore than to stay here. we have made it less attractive for enterprises to stay here than to go offshore from time to time. what i will do as president is make sure it's more attractive to come to america again. this is the way we're going to create jobs in this country. it's not by trickle down government, saying we're going to take more money from people and hire more government workers, raise more t
i want to ask carol goldberg to stand up because she gets to a question both men have been passionate about. it's for governor romney. >> the outsourcing of american jobs overseas has taken a toll on our economy. what plans to you have to put jobs back in the united states? >> you're absolutely right. the place where we've seen manufacturing go has been china. china is now the largest manufacturer in the world. used to be the united states of america. a lot of good people have lost...